The new fee which is known as the Check-in Counter fee was disclosed in a letter which was sent by the Ghana Airport Company to the Airline companies.
“Usually the airport has consultations with the airlines on fees that are introduced. We have received a notification as such. Counter fees in principle is a practice that applies in most of our airports even around our West Africa region. But it is being introduced now at Terminal 3 which comes as an additional cost to the airlines which is why we want to see if it can be reduced,” Country Manager for South African Airways, Gloria Wilkinson Mensah told Citi Business News in an exclusive interview.
The Ghana Airport Company has served a letter to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) as a notice to the international community.
Airline companies in the country have been complaining about what they say is a high cost of operation in the country, citing among other charges an additional hourly charge of US$120 dollars for using the aerobridges and high rent of office space at the airport.
Although the Check-in Counter fee is a standard fee paid by airlines in other jurisdictions, some airline companies in the country believe the US$5 is too much and want it slashed by 50%.